Peckham Trevor, Fujishiro Kaori, Hajat Anjum, Flaherty Brian P, Seixas Noah
environmental and occupational health sciences and clinical instructor in health services at the University of Washington.
epidemiologist at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
RSF. 2019 Sep;5(4):258-281. doi: 10.7758/RSF.2019.5.4.09.
The shifting nature of employment in recent decades has not been adequately examined from a public health perspective. To that end, traditional models of work and health research need to be expanded to include the relational and contractual aspects of employment that also affect health. We examine the association of three health outcomes with different types of employment in the contemporary U.S. labor market, as measured by a multidimensional construct of employment quality (EQ) derived from latent class analysis. We find that EQ is associated with self-rated health, mental health, and occupational injury. Further, we explore three proposed mediating mechanisms of the EQ-health relationship (material deprivation, employment-related stressors, and occupational risk factors), and find each to be supported by these data.
近几十年来就业性质的变化尚未从公共卫生角度得到充分审视。为此,传统的工作与健康研究模式需要加以扩展,纳入同样会影响健康的就业关系和契约方面。我们通过潜在类别分析得出的就业质量(EQ)多维结构,考察当代美国劳动力市场中三种健康结果与不同类型就业的关联。我们发现,就业质量与自评健康、心理健康及职业伤害相关。此外,我们探究了就业质量与健康关系的三种假定中介机制(物质匮乏、与就业相关的压力源及职业风险因素),并发现这些数据均支持每一种机制。